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PEMANFAATAN PROBIOTIK RABAL DALAM PAKAN KOMERSIAL TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN BENIH IKAN NILA SULTANA DENGAN SISTEM BUDIDAYA DALAM EMBER Permatasari, Indah; Firdaus, Rian; Safana, Nadilatul; Nurhatijah, Nurhatijah; Kurnia, Kurnia
JURNAL AKUAKULTURA Vol 7, No 1 (2023): Jurnal Akuakultura Universitas Teuku Umar
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/ja.v7i1.7548

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Budidaya dalam ember merupakan wadah budidaya yang menggunakan ember. Ikan nila (Oreochromis niloticus) merupakan jenis ikan air tawar dengan kualitas adaptasi diri yang baik, sehingga menjadi komoditas unggulan untuk budidaya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh pemberian probiotik rabal pada pakan komersil terhadap pertumbuhan (Oreochromis niloticus L) dengan sistem budidaya dalam ember. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di Laboratorium Basah Program Studi Teknologi Produksi Benih dan Pakan Ikan Politeknik Indonesia Venezuela (POLIVEN) pada bulan agustus s/d september 2022. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode Rancangan Acak Lengkap (RAL) nonfaktorial yang terdiri dari 4 perlakuan dan 4 ulangan yaitu A (Kontrol), B (25 ml probiotik rabal), C (30 ml probiotik rabal), dan D (35 ml). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan penambahan probiotik rabal pada pakan komersil berpengaruh nyata terhadap laju pertumbuhan spesifik dengan nilai tertinggi terdapat pada perlakuan D (35 ml) dengan nilai rata-rata 0,036 gram/hari, Akan tetapi tidak berpengaruh nyata terhadap kelangsungan hidup, panjang mutlak, dan rasio konversi pakan.Pada kelangsungan hidup terbaik terdapat pada perlakuan D (35 m) yaitu mencapai 80%. Nilai Tertinggi panjang mutlak terdapat pada perlakuan D (35 ml) dengan nilai rata-rata mencapai 1,88 cm, sedangkan pada rasio konversi pakan nilai terbaik terdapat pada perlakuan D (35 ml) dengan nilai 0,62. Berdasarkan hasil uji lanjut Duncan perlakuan D (35 ml) adalah perlakuan terbaik terhadap kelangsungan hidup, laju pertumbuhan spesifik, panjang mutlak, dan rasio konversi pakan benih ikan nila. 
Application of Different Temperatures in the Incubation Process of Jurung Fish Eggs (Tor tambra) Firdaus, Rian; Nurhatijah, Nurhatijah; Rismawati, Shela
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science VOLUME 2 ISSUE 2, NOVEMBER 2021
Publisher : Gorontalo State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/tjas.v2i2.11832

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The habitat of the Jurung Fish (Tor tambra) is generally inflowing rivers, rocky bottom waters and relatively low water temperatures. This study aimed to determine the hatchability of the Jurung Fish (Tor tambra) eggs with different temperature treatments using a tray in the aquarium. The research method used is the laboratory experimental method and the experimental design is a non-factorial completely randomized design (CRD) consisting of 4 treatments and 4 replications: A (control), B (28°C), C (30°C) and D (32°C). The results showed that the application of different temperatures had a significant effect on the hatching of the Jurung Fish (Tor tambra) eggs. The results of Duncan's further test analysis showed that the 28°C temperature treatment was the best compared to other temperatures. This study recommends that further research is needed on larval abnormalities at different water temperatures.
Ecological Pressures In Pusong Harbour: Integrated Assessment Of Water Quality, Nutrient Enrichment, And Pollution Index 'Akla, Cut Meurah Nurul; Lubis, Malik Pajar; Erniati, Erniati; Firdaus, Rian; Imamshadiqin, Imamshadiqin; Imanullah, Imanullah
Jurnal Kelautan Vol 18, No 3: Desember (2025)
Publisher : Department of Marine Sciences, Trunojoyo University of Madura, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jk.v18i3.31725

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ABSTRACTPusong Harbor in Lhokseumawe City doubles as a center for fisheries activities as well as a habitat for marine biota, making it vulnerable to pollution pressure from anthropogenic activities. This study aims to assess water quality through the analysis of physico-chemical parameters, nutrient content (nitrate and phosphate), pollution index, and spatial variation patterns using a multivariate approach. Measurements were taken at three stations representing the locations of boat moorings, settlements, and fish farms. The measurement results showed that basic parameters such as salinity (32-33‰), pH (7.5-8.0), dissolved oxygen (5.8-6.3 mg/L), and BOD (1.6-3.6 mg/L) were still within the quality standard range, but the brightness level was low (0.8-0.9 m) and the phosphate concentration was very high (7.2-10.1 mg/L), exceeding the quality standard by hundreds of times. The pollution index based on the harbor quality standard showed a Slightly polluted (PI = 1.09-1.11), but based on the marine biota quality standard it was classified as "heavily polluted" (PI = 10.3-10.9). PCA analysis identified phosphate and BOD as the dominant factors differentiating water quality, while temperature, salinity and DO were more reflective of natural conditions. Cluster analysis showed that stations 1 and 3 were similar, while station 2 differed significantly due to local pressures. This finding confirms the serious ecological pressures in the harbor area, especially due to excessive nutrient loads, and calls for pollutant control strategies and continuous monitoring to maintain the sustainability of coastal ecosystems. The study highlights the urgent need to address nutrient-driven pollution in Pusong Harbor, where phosphate concentrations exceed marine biota standards by hundreds of times despite most basic water parameters remaining within acceptable limits. This excessive nutrient load poses a serious threat of eutrophication, habitat degradation, and loss of biodiversity in a harbor that supports both fisheries activities and critical marine life. By integrating physico-chemical measurements, nutrient analysis, and multivariate statistics, the research identifies phosphate and BOD as key pollution drivers and reveals spatial variation linked to human activities. These findings provide evidence-based guidance for local management and policy, calling for targeted pollutant control and continuous monitoring to protect coastal ecosystems. The multivariate framework also offers a replicable approach for similar small-harbor environments across Southeast Asia.Keywords: water quality, pollution index, PCA, cluster, nutrients, Pusong Harbour